16/03/2026
Why some townships grow into premium communitiesβ¦ while others donβt? πΏ
A recent feature by The Star highlighted the βmindful masterplanningβ approach behind Gamuda Gardens.
The township was transformed from a former rubber estate into a sustainable, well-planned community by designing with nature instead of against it.
Some key highlights from the masterplan:
π³ 50-acre Central Park with cascading lakes designed as part of natural water management
π± 193,000+ trees planted to restore biodiversity and improve the environment
πΆ 68km cycling & pedestrian network connecting homes, schools and commercial areas
β‘ EV-ready homes & low-carbon infrastructure targeting 30% carbon reduction by 2030
π« Integrated township planning with schools, parks, retail and lifestyle hubs
This is why well-planned townships tend to hold value better over time β because the ecosystem of community, lifestyle and commercial activity is designed from the start.
For buyers, investors and business owners, this creates long-term potential for both residential and commercial properties.
π In Gamuda Gardens, I currently have:
π‘ Residential landed homes available
π¬ Commercial shoplots for investment or business use
If youβre exploring a premium township to live, invest or start a business, feel free to message me.
β Iβd be happy to share the project details, pricing and arrange a site visit.
SET across 1,342 acres in Rawang, Selangor, Gamuda Gardens demonstrates how a masterplan grounded in engineering, ecology and social intent can regenerate degraded land into a living, sustainable township.